•
Simon Mannering and
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck were named to play for the
World All Stars in the
2016 All Stars match. They both later withdrew and were replaced by
Ryan Hoffman and
Konrad Hurrell. Hurrell scored a try as the World All-Stars won 12–8. •
17 February: Simon Mannering announced he had decided to step down as club captain. He was replaced by
Ryan Hoffman. •
19 February: The Warriors announced that they had signed an agreement with Regional Facilities Auckland extending their contract to use
Mount Smart Stadium until the end of 2028. •
5 March - round 1: Roger Tuivasa-Sheck,
Blake Ayshford,
Jeff Robson,
Issac Luke,
Nathaniel Roache and
James Gavet all made their debuts for the club. It was also Roache's
NRL debut. •
20 March - round 3: Jazz Tevaga made his NRL debut. •
3 April - round 5: Jacob Lillyman played in his 150th match for the Warriors. •
16 April - round 7: Ligi Sao made his Warriors debut. •
1 May - round 9: Toafofoa Sipley made his NRL debut and
Shaun Lane played his first match for the Warriors. •
6 May: Shaun Johnson played for the
New Zealand national rugby league team in the
2016 Anzac Test. •
7 May: Erin Clark played for
Samoa while
David Fusitua and
Solomone Kata played for
Tonga.
Ata Hingano,
Nathaniel Roache,
Marata Niukore and
Isaiah Papalii represented the
Junior Kiwis. •
June–July: Jacob Lillyman served as 18th man for
Queensland in game one of the
2016 State of Origin series and came from the bench in game two and three. •
11 June - round 14: Issac Luke played in his 200th NRL match. •
2 July - round 17: Simon Mannering played in his 250th NRL match, all for the Warriors.
Bunty Afoa made his NRL debut. It was also the Warriors 250th first grade match at Mount Smart Stadium. •
20 August - round 24: Ata Hingano made his first grade debut. •
28 August - round 25: Tuimoala Lolohea scored the 2,000th try in the club's history. •
8 October: Ken Maumalo,
Mason Lino,
Erin Clark,
Sam Lisone,
Bunty Afoa and
James Gavet represented Samoa in a
test match against Fiji. •
October–November: David Fusitu'a,
Solomone Kata,
Thomas Leuluai,
Shaun Johnson,
Issac Luke and
Simon Mannering were named in the New Zealand squad for the
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